Wax moth damage to poly

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Regardless of leaving them dry or wet, for me the best way is to place them in a column with eucalyptus leaves both at the bottom and at the top .
But then you risk the danger of Koala bear damage
 
Regardless of leaving them dry or wet, for me the best way is to place them in a column with eucalyptus leaves both at the bottom and at the top (some supers without frames serve to contain the material) and wrap them with plastic film.
Globulus?
 
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